Disability Rights Action Center - United Spinal Association
The Wayback Machine - https://web.archive.org/web/20220922082731/https://unitedspinal.org/action-center/

Action Center

Resources

United Spinal Association encourages everyone to get involved and be an advocate and activist. We can facilitate change but only if we actively pursue it.

Make Your Voice Heard

Mobilization

The District Mobilization Initiative is focused on two primary goals: recruiting committed advocates all across the country who will commit to sending United Spinal’s action alerts to their members of Congress, and having those advocates serve as ambassadors for the SCI/D community with their lawmakers on Capitol Hill.

Mobilize with Us

Priorities

We focus resources and expertise on advancing opportunities, social equity, and disability rights for all people living with a spinal cord injury or disease.

Policy Priorities

ROCH 2022 Action Alerts

Increase Funding for SCI Model Systems

For 50 years, the SCIMS program has facilitated the development of innovative medical, rehabilitation, and vocational services for individuals with spinal cord injuries (SCI). United Spinal is asking Congress to provide a funding increase to the SCI Model Systems program in fiscal year 2023, and to maintain the original 18 SCI Model Systems.

Act Now SCIMS

Support the Air Carrier Access Amendments Act

United Spinal believes that the Air Carrier Access Amendments Act (H.R. 1696/S. 642) includes a number of new protections that will make air travel more accessible to people with disabilities.

Act Now Air Carrier Access

End Segregated, Subminimum Wage Employment for People with Disabilities

United Spinal supports the Transformation to Competitive Integrated Employment Act to responsibly end the 14(c) program, which allows employers to pay people with disabilities less than the minimum wage.

Act Now Integrated Employment

Support the AUTO for Veterans Act

United Spinal supports the AUTO for Veterans Act (H.R. 1361/S. 444), which would allow eligible veterans to receive an Automobile Allowance Grant every ten years to purchase an adapted vehicle.

Act Now AUTO

Support the CARS for Vets Act

United Spinal Supports the CARS for Vets Act (H.R. 3304), which, in addition to allowing eligible veterans to receive an Automobile Allowance Grant every ten years to purchase an adapted vehicle, would codify the provision of certain vehicle modifications for qualified veterans with non-service-connected disabilities.

Act Now CARS for Vets

Support Full Access to our Community

United Spinal supports directing the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to lift the ‘in the home’ restriction in order to allow access to mobility devices that meet wheelchair users’ needs both in the home AND/OR the community; and we support making sure that CMS holds to its commitment of opening the National Coverage Decision for wheelchair seat elevation and standing device coverage no later than August.

Act Now Right Wheelchair

Action Alerts

Support the Build Back Better Act

The Build Back Better Act represents significant progress towards fulfilling key goals of United Spinal Association and the disability community by making overdue investments in human infrastructure and addressing longstanding systemic inequities.

Act Now for Build Back Better

Support the REAADI for Disasters Act

United Spinal is working with The Partnership for Inclusive Disaster Strategies, Senator Bob Casey (D-PA), and Congressman Jim Langevin (D-RI) to pass the Real Emergency Access for Aging and Disability Inclusion (REAADI) for Disasters Act.

Act Now REAADI

Support the Disaster Relief Medicaid Act

United Spinal is working with The Partnership for Inclusive Disaster Strategies, Senator Bob Casey (D-PA), and Congressman Jimmy Panetta (D-CA) to pass the Disaster Relief Medicaid Act (DRMA), which would address the challenge faced by people with disabilities who are displaced from their homes by a disaster and due to the circumstances are living in a different state. Currently, for people who receive long-term services and supports through Medicaid, this can mean the loss of those services, as a person must be a resident of the state that is providing those services through Medicaid.

Act Now Disaster Relief

Fully Fund the Better Care Better Jobs Act

Funding for Medicaid home and community-based services (HCBS), which helps to keep people with disabilities in our own homes and part of our communities, has long been neglected. The Biden administration, as part of its American Jobs Plan, proposed an investment of $400 billion over 10 years in Medicaid HCBS. Congress has taken the President’s directive and turned it into legislation called the Better Care Better Jobs Act (H.R. 4131/S. 2210). It is essential that this legislation, which is currently being considered as part of a larger package of physical and human infrastructure funding, be funded at the $400 billion figure proposed by the President.

Act Now Build Back Better

Support the Disability Access to Transportation Act

United Spinal and our partners in the disability community worked extensively with Rep. Jim Langevin (D-RI), Rep. Dina Titus (D-NV), and Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) to introduce the Disability Access to Transportation Act (H.R. 1697/S. 2038), which addresses some of the biggest needs that people with disabilities have with our transportation system.

Act Now Transportation

Support the CONNECT for Health Act

Access to telehealth has proven to be essential for people with disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic, and that experience has made it clear that the expanded access to telehealth that was granted on an emergency basis should be made permanent.

Act Now CONNECT

Support the Protecting Access to Post-COVID-19 Telehealth Act

United Spinal supports expanded access to telehealth, and the COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated just how valuable this service is not just to our community but to all Americans. United Spinal supports the Protecting Access to Post-COVID-19 Telehealth Act, bipartisan legislation introduced by Reps. Mike Thompson (D-CA), Peter Welch (VT-AL), David Schweikert (R-AZ), Bill Johnson (R-OH), and Doris Matsui (D-CA).

Act Now Post-COVID Telehealth

Keep Our Access to Telehealth for Physical and Occupational Therapy

Telehealth has played a crucial role in the lives and health of people with disabilities throughout the course of the pandemic and the availability of telehealth must be made permanent.

Act Now Telehealth PT and OT

Support the Care for the Veteran Caregiver Act

H.R. 110 makes improvements to the Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers (PCAFC) by designating that VA use consistent criteria in making eligibility decisions to accept veterans into the program; preventing VA from taking actions during a reevaluation to remove veterans currently in the program; and extending the stipend for the caregiver from 90 days to 180 days when a veteran passes away.

Act Now Veteran Caregiver

Accessible Affordable Internet for All

According to a 2016 Pew Research Center survey, Americans with disabilities are nearly three times as likely as non-disabled Americans to say that they never go online (23 percent to 8 percent). For the disability community, it is imperative that we close this gap by supporting universal broadband across the country.

Act Now H.R. 1783/S. 745

Expand Caregiving for People with Disabilities

More than 30 years after the Americans with Disabilities Act became law, people with disabilities and older adults who choose to live in the community are still not provided needed community supports and services. United Spinal supports ongoing efforts to expand and improve home and community-based services (HCBS) for all Americans who need them, including people with disabilities.

Act Now HCBS

Support the SSI Restoration Act

Supplemental Security Income (SSI) eligibility rules haven’t been updated in decades and make it difficult to keep your eligibility if you get married.

Act Now SSI Restoration

Support The ABLE Age Adjustment Act

We support an increase in the age of eligibility for ABLE account holders from the age of 26 to 46 and hope to have a legislative bill to fix this issue in the 116th Congress.

Act Now ABLE Age Adjustment

Advocacy Updates